An edition of Chokepoint Capitalism (2022)

Chokepoint Capitalism

How Big Tech and Big Content Captured Creative Labor Markets and How We'll Win Them Back

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An edition of Chokepoint Capitalism (2022)

Chokepoint Capitalism

How Big Tech and Big Content Captured Creative Labor Markets and How We'll Win Them Back

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Beacon Press
Pages
304

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Chokepoint Capitalism: How to Beat Big Tech, Tame Big Content, and Get Artists Paid
Sep 20, 2022, Beacon Press
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First Sentence

"Culture has been captured."

Table of Contents

PART 1: CULTURE HAS BEEN CAPTURED
CHAPTER 1. Big Business Captured Culture
Page 2
CHAPTER 2. How Amazon Took Over Books
Page 20
CHAPTER 3. How News Got Broken
Page 39
CHAPTER 4. Why Prince Changed His Name
Page 52
CHAPTER 5. Why Streaming Doesn't Pay
Page 66
CHAPTER 6. Why Spotify Wants You to Rely on Playlists
Page 78
CHAPTER 7. What the US Shares with Rwanda, Iran, and North Korea
Page 89
CHAPTER 8. How Live Nation Chickenized Live Music
Page 96
CHAPTER 9. Why Seven Thousand Hollywood Writers Fired Their Agents
Page 104
CHAPTER 10. Why Fortnite Sued Apple
Page 112
CHAPTER 11. YouTube: Baking Chokepoints In
Page 124
PART 2: BRAKING ANTICOMPETITIVE FLYWHEELS
CHAPTER 12. Ideas Lying Around
Page 142
CHAPTER 13. Transparency Rights
Page 154
CHAPTER 14. Collective Action
Page 168
CHAPTER 15. Time Limits on Copyright Contracts
Page 180
CHAPTER 16. Radical Interoperability
Page 196
CHAPTER 17. Minimum Wages for Creative Work
Page 212
CHAPTER 18. Collective Ownership
Page 229
CHAPTER 19. Uniting Against Chokepoint Capitalism
Page 245
Acknowledgments
Page 260
Notes
Page 262
Index
Page 295

Edition Notes

Source title: Culture Heist: The Rise of Chokepoint Capitalism and How Workers Can Defeat It

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Boston, USA
Copyright Date
2022

Contributors

Illustrator
Lauren Kinnard
Text Design
Kim Arney

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Format
hardcover
Number of pages
304

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OL36647432M
ISBN 10
0807007064
ISBN 13
9780807007068

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